Sinister Dexter #5 Review


We are getting closer and closer to the end, where we will stop, no one will know. Read on to find out more.

 

The end is approaching in the seven-part tale devised by writer Dan Abnett, artist Andy Clarke and colourist Antonio Fuso which will require some psychological analysing. Representing the infamous Shrink Rap storyline! Ramone goes to see a psychiatrist and we get a deeper look into the origin of the two deadliest Gun Sharks on planet Earth- Sinister and Dexter… by the end, we’ll all need a Shrink!

 

Well, I have to say that this issue has to be a highlight of the series and it is fantastic. I wish that it would have developed just a little STK635231more. Despite it having some flaws, there are some great things with this issue. First off, we have this great psychological start with Ramone. I mean it is really cool because we get more of an insight into Sinister and Dexter. It gives some much needed information making previous issues very cool to go back and read. I love when a story has a some sort of twist or reveal and this is what this issue does. It is really cool. Then you have the journey taken with the shrink, it a homage to old detective stories, where things are developed and brought to light.

 

Again, I have to say that the writing is just spot on. I mean it really is fantastic for this issue. It does enough to keep you invested and want you to re-read the issue. I mean it is something quite cool.

 

The art is exemplary because it helps take us on the journey into the mind of someone and does a fantastic job. I loved it.

 

The writing and art for this issue is amazing and you have to give Sinister Dexter a huge try.

OUR RATING
9.5
+Awesome origins +The art is fabulous -Doesn't develop all the way through but that's okay +This issue gave deeper relations to the characters

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